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Crafty Fox Markets: Meet the Makers


When: Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 April 2015, 11am - 5pm

Venue: CLF Art Caf?, in the Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15 4ST

Featuring: 100 unique, carefully selected stalls (50+ per day), plus creative workshops, live art, DJs and drinks.


Look out for handmade jewellery by Oh My Clumsy Heart, Kangan Arora's colourful textiles, quirky ceramics by Laura Bird and screen-prints from Ginger Line Designs. On the 2nd floor, find 'Crafty Fox Uncovered' - an area showcasing those new to market trading. There are 50+ different traders taking part each day.


In the courtyard, artists Cecily Vessey and Georgia Bosson will be working on a large scale mural depicting Peckham's skyline. Prints will be on sale with a donation from each going to support the work of Peckham Vision.


Haircuts and beard trims by The Rhythm Parlour will be on offer on Saturday as well as a letterpress workshops by Prickle Press. Emma Nicol will be there all weekend offering amazing stitched portraits.


On Sunday, bring the kids along to Alice Tam's 'Birds in Hats' drawing and colouring workshop - free of charge with prizes for the best creations.


The bar will be serving up drinks, while DJs spin an eclectic mix of tunes.


Entry is FREE and the doors open at 11am.


For further information and trader listings, please visit: www.craftyfoxmarket.co.uk


The market is also on in 2 weeks time (25 & 26 April) at the Dogstar in Brixton featuring 100+ different traders.

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